The KWA TT-33 is a familiar sight for the discerning Russian Airsoft gun collector. Operators of this KWA green gas blowback pistol will enjoy semi-automatic cycling of the full metal, aluminum alloy slide, as well as an adjustable hop-up for enhancing range & accuracy. Realistic construction and field stripping are an added bonus for the true MilSim enthusiast. The KWA TT-33 also features a single-stacked, 11-round gas magazine in addition to a built-in lanyard loop at the bottom of the grip for attaching a pistol lanyard, which serves as a retention measure. With the look and feel of a truly iconic Russian sidearm and roughly the size of the American-made 1911, the KWA TT-33 is an absolutely must for anyone seeking to standout above the rest on the Airsoft field. Add one to your arsenal today!

Things I liked:Good accuracy, great construction and feel. It has the grip length of a pocket pistol, but a full length slide and barrel - odd proportions. Feels good in the hand. Easily pocketed and concealed.Things I would have changed:I wish they would've found a way to implement a double stack magazine. 10 rounds just isn't practical. It's very fun to use in CQB games, though, just as long as you have a bunch of spare mags and are good at reloading.What others should know:I had a lemon from Airsoft Megastore that couldn't even chamber a BB, but the one from Pyramyd was fine. KWA quality control seems to be lapsing.
This is probably the best Tokarev/TT-33 out there as far as quality, reliability, and accuracy.

Things I liked:No leaks in these magazines from what I've seen so far.Things I would have changed:Nothing.What others should know:If you plan on doing tactical reloads then you better plan on buying one or more of these for your TT-33.
Holds 10+1.

Things I liked:Awesome sidearm if you're into Soviet/ComBloc weapons.
This weekend I took it out for CQB and some field shooting and it performed very well. I was running .25g on propane and could probably do .28g just fine. Hop-up worked well and gave a good range to work with.
Decent range in the field, much better than what I've seen with many GBB pistols. Though it is probably better to keep it to ~50ft to maintain on target hits on a man size target.
Has an unusual, but unique safety mechanism to keep the firearm from going off from accidental trigger pull (if the trigger is pulled down at an angle it will not fire).Things I would have changed:I'm very pleased with what KWA has produced.
The only thing I see is that you cannot decock the hammer without having the handgun fire and it requires the user to release the magazine before releasing the hammer.What others should know:I didn't get the chance to chrono this weekend, but it should be right between 300-350fps based on the bb weight and ranges I was shooting.
Holds 10+1 so if you plan on tactical reloads get a spare mag.
Definitely worth the purchase!